Field Guides

NEW RELEASE

A FIELD GUIDE TO REPTILES
OF
QUEENSLAND

By Steve Wilson

Published by Reed New Holland, Australia. Jan 2005
Soft cover - plastic sleeve. 21cm x 15cm. 256 pages. Keys to Genera. Color photos. Distribution maps.

Queensland is home to an extraordinary diversity of reptiles. This is because it has so many different types of habitat. In the tropical rainforest lives one of Australia's most spectacular dragons, the Boyd's Rainforest Dragon. The arid south-west is home to the deadly Inland Taipan. In the deeply cracked black soiled plains of the Mitchell Grass Downs, Collett's Snake hides from the baking midday sun. In the far north there are isolated pockets of New Guinean animals, among them the magnificent Green Tree Python, which lives in the Iron and McIlraith Ranges and can be found by day coiled around thick vines. And few Queensland homes are without delightful nocturnal geckos.

A Field Guide to Reptiles of Queensland covers all of Queensland's 440 named species, including 135 that occur nowhere else. Colour photographs make for quick identification, aided by line drawings, keys, distribution maps and descriptions.

Steve Wilson has recently co-authored with Gerry Swan the authoritative A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia. His lifelong love affair with reptiles has taken him to some of Australia's most remote places. An excellent communicator, he has written and illustrated many articles and in 2000 he won Australian Geographic's Photography of the Year. For 18 years he has worked at the Queensland Museum, educating the public, identifying their specimens and raising awareness about Australia's unique biological heritage and how to conserve it.

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A FIELD GUIDE TO REPTILES
OF NEW SOUTH WALES

By Gerry Swan, Glenn Shea and Ross Sadlier

This is a thorough update, expansion and revision of A Field Guide to snakes and Lizards of New South Wales which was published in 1990.

In A Field Guide to Reptiles of New South Wales you will find every gecko, flap-footed lizard, goanna, dragon, skink, snake and turtle known to live throughout the many habitats of New South Wales. This State reptile guide narrows down the field of species identification to a manageable size for any naturalist.

The telltale details that make identification possible lie in the descriptions of families, genera and species: these are accompanied by clear line drawings. Where you need to tune out similar species, simple keys are provided. For herpetologists, the location maps, generated from the Australian Museum database, will prove invaluable.

Gerry Swan is an Associate of the Australian Museum and well known author.

Dr.Glenn Shea has a PhD in veterinary science and is a lecturer at the Dept. Veterinary Anatomy at Sydney University. He is a taxonomist who has published 100 or so scientific papers.

Ross Sadlier is the Collections Manager for the Herpetological Dept. of the Australian Museum. He has a BSc and has co-authored a book on the reptiles of New Caledonia.

Soft cover, 21.3cm x 11.4cm, 302 pages, colour photos, distribution maps.

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A Complete Guide to REPTILES of Australia
By Steve Wilson and Gerry Swan

Soft cover, 480 pages, published by Reed New Holland.

Australia has one of the richest and most diverse collections of reptiles in the world: more than 800 species have been described to date. A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia provides accounts of all of them and nearly all are illustrated with lively colour photographs showing them in their natural habitat. Whether you want to identify reptiles in the wild or in your garden, this book is for you.

Species are grouped in families, for example Skinks, Geckos, Monitors, Blind Snakes and Pythons. Each entry includes a distribution map, a description - with distinguishing features picked out in bold text - notes on a species' preferred habitat and range, information on subspecies and similar species and, wherever appropriate, the conservation status of that species. Extra photographs show most recognised subspecies, as well as differences within species and between sexes.

The book also explains how reptiles are classified, how scientific and common names are applied, how to measure a reptile and how conservation status is determined. Photographs of different reptile habitats will help you pinpoint the likely location of certain species.

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A FIELD GUIDE TO AUSTRALIAN FROGS, by J. Barker, G.C. Grigg  &  M.J. Tyler.
Hard cover, 22cm x 11.5cm, 407 pages,This is a guide to the identification of more than 200 species which make up Australia’s very diverse frog fauna. The book is lavishly illustrated with more than 250 colour photographs, line diagrams and detailed distribution maps. Introductory chapters on the evolution, taxonomy, zoogeography and biology of frogs give interesting and accurate background information on the five families represented in Australia.. Included is a detailed description of each species, with notes on similar species and summaries of distinguishing characteristics.Identification is facilitated by keys, which rely on features seen easily on living specimens and colour photographs of almost all species. Both amateur and professional naturalists have designed this book for use.   $40.70 per copy

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